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Tuesday 18th October 2005, Leyton Stadium
Ref: G Hoare


LEYTON
1 Andy YOUNG
2 Simon PEDDIE
3 Vas SOTERIOU
4 Des THOMAS
5 Ian BASS
6 Rio ALDERTON
7 Scott CURLEY
8 Tristan TONEY (81)
9 Leli BAJADA
10 Shaun BATT (86)
11 Spencer KNIGHT
Subs
12 Albano CORREIA
14 Frank CURLEY
15 Roy PARKYN
16 Shane CAMPBELL
17 David MORGAN
COACH
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WINDSOR & ETON
1 Kieron DRAKE
2 Justin SKINNER
3 Chris CAHILL
4 Lee KERSEY
5 Jamie JARVIS
6 Ryan SPENCER
7 David CARROLL (58)
8 Paul COYNE
9 Richard WILSON
10 Peter HOLSGROVE
11 Adam WALLACE (90)
Subs
12 Will DUNLOP
14 Matthew BICKNELL
15 Danny SMART
16 Lee HOLSGROVE
17 Matthew DAVIES
COACH
Davic CARROLL
WINDSOR & ETON 1
Wallace 81 mins
LEYTON 2
Bejada 21 mins
S Curley 80 mins
STILL NO BETTER SECOND TIME ROUND

The replay of the abandoned game away at Leyton should have given Dave Carroll something to look forward to but instead left him still looking for his first league win of the season.

Goals from Leli Bejada and Scott Curley were enough to secure the points for Leyton with Adam Wallace pullin one back.

Kieron Drake Kept Windsor In The Game
Kieron Drake Kept
Windsor In The Game

It looked to be another one of those games as both sides seemed to struggle to get going but mid-way through the half Leyton took the lead.

Vas Soteriou was allowed space to cross from the left and Leli Bejada raced in to put the ball in the net.

Kieron Drake kept up his good form by denying Bejada a second minutes later when he was left with just the keeper to beat.

The second half was much the same but an early chance for Windsor looked as if they may get back into the game.

Ryan Spencer only managed to head Peter Holsgroves cross straight into the hands of Andy Young.

Leyton doubled their lead late on when a Windsor corner was easily cleared leaving the visitors exposed at the back.

Drake was able to pull of three fantastic saves but the ball was continually falling to the feet of Leyton players and when it fell for Scott Curley he put the ball in the net.

Windsor weren't totally out of it though as straight from the restart they broke away resulting in Adam Wallace grabbing his fourth goal in as many games.


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